The OEM has confirmed that the electric version of the Curvv will hit the roads first, followed by its ICE counterparts.With the production expected to commence in April, the model has already been spied testing in its production-ready form. Now, patent images of the model have surfaced online, thus confirming the final design of the car.
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Tata Curvv: Design
The patent image confirms that the design of the upcoming Curvv SUV will closely resemble the concept version showcased earlier. Notable features include a tall bumper with a wide air dam, resembling elements from its bigger siblings, the Harrier and Safari facelifts.
Additionally, it gets a split grille setup, vertical headlamp units, a floating coupe-like roof, and stylish alloy wheels retained from the concept version.
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Tata Curvv EV: Powertrain
The Curvv EV, which will debut first, is poised to deliver an impressive range of 400-500 km on a single charge, courtesy of its larger battery pack, in comparison to Nexon EV’s 30.2 kWh battery pack. While exact specifications remain undisclosed, it is also possible that the Curvv EV will likely employ a dual-motor setup, enabling all-wheel drive capability for superior performance on various terrains. For the ICE version, it is likely that it will get a turbo-petrol and a diesel engine.
While these are just speculations, the actual specifications of the model will be confirmed closer to its official debut. Upon launch, the Curvv in its ICE avatar, will rival the likes of Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos.